Spoiler: Astronaut who went to the moon debunks the idea that they were faked. For those who do not know, there was no AI and no photoshop in the 1960's.
the thing that hangs me up is the van allen radiation belt.
just do not see how they could get through that.....
With all do respect, that was a great acting job.
Just imagine if you stuck a Bible in there, and made him swear it was true??? The interviewer would get punched in the face, or kicked in the rear.
For the record, NASA is currently working on the technology to get passed the Van Allen Radiation Belts. There is literally no way to get through the Van Allen Belts with all the known technology, but let's say, they eventually figure it out, than they have to navigate through all the meteroids.
O.k., let's say, they figure out how to get passed the Van Allen Radiation Belts, and all the meteroids, and finally land on the moon. They will then have to figure out how to protect the astronauts from the radiation belts on the moon with a flimsy spacesuit.
Ain't gonna happen, but feel free to believe what you want. There is a whole other thread on this topic.
https://christianchat.com/conspirac...forum/did-man-land-on-the-moon.197547/page-38
I didn't even know that there were asteroids between here and the moon unless during a meteor shower and the occasional ones passing through.
Then I found this NASA training module. Astronauts are training hard for the next trip to the moon
I might of done some "astronaut training" during my time. lol
That was a good game!
If we faked the moon landing so long ago, we surely would have a fake colony on Mars by now.
shielding. How do you think nuclear reactors are safe? Or are they fake also?the thing that hangs me up is the van allen radiation belt.
just do not see how they could get through that.....
shielding. How do you think nuclear reactors are safe? Or are they fake also?
Are power plants shielded with aircraft grade aluminum?
That's not fair H&H. The Saturn rocket couldn't possibly carry four feet of concrete shielding and water insulator, to protect against radiation. I think the Soviets thought 4-6 feet of lead shielding would be needed, but they obviously forgot that would make the space craft to heavy.
I believe the official story is that, they went so fast, the radiation didn't have time to hurt them, or they went a secret way, where no Van Allen Radiation could get them, or the combination of the aluminum skin of the space craft and the spacesuits saved them from certain death from those soft-solar belts.
The sun belts have about 10 times the amount of radiation in the average nuclear reactor, it has roughly the same amount of radiation, when the nuclear power plant is on a full melt down like Chernobyl.
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https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-60528828
That's not fair H&H. The Saturn rocket couldn't possibly carry four feet of concrete shielding and water insulator, to protect against radiation. I think the Soviets thought 4-6 feet of lead shielding would be needed, but they obviously forgot that would make the space craft to heavy.
I believe the official story is that, they went so fast, the radiation didn't have time to hurt them, or they went a secret way, where no Van Allen Radiation could get them, or the combination of the aluminum skin of the space craft and the spacesuits saved them from certain death from those soft-solar belts.
The sun belts have about 10 times the amount of radiation in the average nuclear reactor, it has roughly the same amount of radiation, when the nuclear...
Those are some special suits if they can block a million RADS of radiation. He claims that they only allow 3.8 RADS through. That nearly eliminates it. If that's true, I would like to see if the fabric is available to civilians. That material might be good for blocking cell tower waves like 5G microwaves. If ww3 went hit, it would be perfect for lining the roof and walls of a house.
That's not fair H&H. The Saturn rocket couldn't possibly carry four feet of concrete shielding and water insulator, to protect against radiation. I think the Soviets thought 4-6 feet of lead shielding would be needed, but they obviously forgot that would make the space craft to heavy.
I believe the official story is that, they went so fast, the radiation didn't have time to hurt them, or they went a secret way, where no Van Allen Radiation could get them, or the combination of the aluminum skin of the space craft and the spacesuits saved them from certain death from those soft-solar belts.
The sun belts have about 10 times the amount of radiation in the average nuclear reactor, it has roughly the same amount of radiation, when the nuclear power plant is on a full melt down like Chernobyl.
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https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-60528828